Signal Regimental Update
Signal Strong!
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Chief of Signal/Regimental CSM
BG Eubank/CSM Knott
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Signal Corps advocate to the U.S. Army
and Department of Defense
Serves as Personnel Proponent for the
Signal Corps
Ensures Leader Development within the
Signal Corps
Oversight of Signal Branch talent
management in coordination with HRC
Determine individual Signal branch
professional development standards
Promotes the Branch
Proponent for Signal regimental history,
customs, and traditions
Mission, Priorities, and Roles
Where all things Signal Corps Intersect
Chief of Signal
Trains, and educates multi-disciplined
Signal Soldiers and leaders
Provides a world class institutional
training environment based on Joint and
Army requirements and standards
Employs professional cadre who are well-
trained who teach, coach and mentor
Aligns training and education to the rigors
of the Profession of Arms
Extends the Signal School campus to
Regional Signal Training Sites, distance, and
virtual learning platforms
Commandant of the
Signal School
Building Leaders, Teammates, Communicators!
Mission: The Signal School trains, educate, and develops multi-disciplined Signal Soldiers across the Army to support the full
range of Operations. The Chief of Signal manages the Personnel and Branch Proponent for the Signal Corps. CCoE Deputy
Commanding General Signal enables Signal Corps force modernization initiatives.
Priorities:
1. Optimize Signal Branch Career Fields 2. Reshape Signal Force Structure 3. Modernize the Training Environment
Champion Signal Corps force
modernization initiatives for the Cyber CoE.
Guides Signal requirements integration
affecting Signal Force Structure
Enables synchronization of Signal Material
capability management for Network &
Services and Tactical Radio
Ensures Signal Doctrine alignment with
Army Operations
Integrator of Signal Doctrine, Training,
Material, Leader development, and
Personnel proponency
Coordinates across Signal/Cyber lines
CCoE DCG-Signal
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Signal Overview
Past, Present, and Future Initiatives
What We’ve Done Working Today
Signal
Proponency
Signal School
MOS Convergence (PH I)
25A Security Clearances
COMSEC Realignment (25D to 25B
MOCS action)
Relaunched Army Communicator
MOS Convergence (PH II)
255S Accessions (WOBC)
Visual Information/Public Affairs Merger
Foundational Training
Program of Instruction
Updates (137 POIs)
Full Academic Accreditation
Ownership of Regional
Signal Training Sites (RSTS)
CECOM to Signal School
Signal Training Strategy
Update (TC 6-02.1)
Foundational Training Refinement
RSTS Expansion and Course Refinement
Fort Gordon Campus Transformation
Consolidation of BDE/BN S6 Courses
All Things COMSEC
Leader Development
Integration
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The Signal Regiment
Army Signal School
Doctrine
Organization
Training
Material
Leader Development
Personnel
Facilities
Annual Student Load:
19,774 Students
Fort Gordon …. 10,996
Fort Huachuca …. 76
Extension
Campuses …. 8,702
Annual Training:
200 Separate Courses
1,599 Classes
Signal Proponency
Leader
DISA/ WHCA, TRADOC,
NATO, ARCYBER, ETC
Authorizations in
Non-SIG MTOE
32,808
55%
TDA
12,631
22%
CORPS, DIV, and BDE
SIGNAL COMPANIES
59K+
Globally Postured
Signal Soldiers
30K
Active Duty
Signal
Authorizations
19.3K National Guard
Signal
Authorizations
9.7K
Army Reserve
Signal
Authorizations
Authorizations:
78% MTOE
22% TDA
Authorizations in
SIG MTOE
13,606
23%
BEBs; SFABs; ASCC;
FA; INFANTRY; ARMOR;
PSYOPS; MI
(COMPO 2&3: 4,213)
(COMPO 2&3: 17,235)
(COMPO 2&3: 7,566)
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25U INTEGRATED TACTICAL
NETWORK
“Edge”
Soldier as a Service Provider
DIRECTV Model”
“Enterprise”
25S PROVIDER
25H NETWORK
“WAN”
25B IT SERVICES
“LAN”
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Phase 1 Signal Enlisted MOS Convergence
Submitted to TRADOC on 29 June 2018
Specialized Functions
Core Functions
“Help Desk”
25X
SGM
Capper
MOS
25Z
SFC-SGM
Capper
MOS
25B
PVT-SGM
25D
SSG-SGM
25D
Cyber Net
Defender
25E
SSG-SGM
25E
Spectrum
Manager
“Network Provider”
25S
PVT-MSG
25P
Micro Sys
Operator-Mtr
25S
SATCOM Sys
Operator-Mtr
25T
SAT Systems
Chief
“Tactical Comms
25U
PVT-MSG
25C
Radio
Operator
25U
Signal Sup
Sys Spec
“Network Technician”
25W
SFC-MSG
25N
Nodal Net
Sys Operator
25L
Cable Sys
Operator/Mtr
25Q
Multi Trans
Sys Operator
25B
Info Tech
Specialist
25M
Multimedia
Illustrator
25V
PVT-SSG
25V
Combat Doc
Specialist
25R
PVT-SSG
25R
VI Equipment
Operator/M
MOSs
Deleted
Revised
Reduces CMF 25 MOSs from 17 to 13
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Phase 2 Signal Enlisted MOS Convergence
MOSs
Deleted
Reduces CMF 25 MOSs from 13 to 7
Revised
Core Functions
Specialized Functions
“Help Desk”
25X
SGM
Capper
MOS
25Z
SFC-SGM
Capper
MOS
25B
PVT-SGM
25D
SSG-SGM
25D
Cyber Net
Defender
25E
SSG-SGM
25E
Spectrum
Manager
“Network Provider”
25S
PVT-MSG
25S
SATCOM Sys
Operator-Mtr
“Tactical Comms
25U
PVT-MSG
25U
Signal Sup
Sys Spec
25H
PVT-MSG
25B
Info Tech
Specialist
25V
PVT-SSG
25V
Combat Doc
Specialist
25R
PVT-SSG
25R
VI Equipment
Operator/M
25Q
Multi Trans
Sys Operator
25N
Nodal Net Sys
Operator
25W
Telecomms
Ops Chief
25L
Cable Sys
Operator/Mtr
Merge
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Purpose: Provide a baseline of essential knowledge
and skills to develop a multi-disciplined Signal Soldier
that will then integrate into the Soldiers’ specific MOS
training.
Key Tasks:
1) Introduce foundational training at the start of
Soldiers training
2) Training is progressive in nature lessons
build upon each other
3) Emphasis on troubleshooting, identifying the
specific procedures of a task, and performing
the actions necessary
4) Increase the comprehension and
understanding of essential network
fundamentals and operations
5) Conduct hands-on training using increased
repetitions and labs
Endstate: A proficient and multi-disciplined Soldier
that is prepared to employ baseline Signal skills,
possesses knowledge and skills during network
operations, and delivers integrated communications in
support of the Warfighter.
Course
Orientation
& Pre-
Assessment
(12.5hrs)
Computer
Literacy
(26.2 hrs)
Operating
Systems/
Printers
(14.3 hrs)
Networking/
Security
(77.0hrs)
Module E
Integrated
Learning
Event
(30.0 hrs)
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4
Mission,
Safety,
and Deployment
Brief
5K Generator
and HVAC
Familiarization
Identify Field
network
Operation
Build the
Network
Troubleshoot the
Network
Expand the
Network
Build the
Network
Troubleshoot the
Network
Expand the
Network
Troubleshoot the
Network
Mission, Safety,
and Re
-
Deployment
Brief
AAR
Conducted within a
tactical environment
Foundational Training (160hrs)
25B
25U
25P
25Q
25S
25N
MOS Specific Training
Developing a Multi-Disciplined Signal Soldier
Foundational Training
Baselining AIT Signal Soldiers
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The Future of Signal AIT
Building Blocks to Focused Training
Foundational/Baseline
Progressive training
Hands-on, Repetition
New Signal
Soldiers
Signal
Common
Core
F
T
X
MOS Specific
Training
All AIT Signal MOSs
Tested through Rigor
Solidifies training
Advanced MOS
knowledge & skills
25B/U
25H
25S
25B
25U
Foundational
Training
Functionally
Aligned Training
Intermediate Signal
functional training
Integrated
Training Event
25H/S
Equipping the Next Generation Signal Soldier
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Marietta
GA RTI
Sheppard AFB
J2 ASI Course
CP Robinson
AR RTI
FCKY
JBLM
FCCO
FRKS
FBTX
FPLA
CP Williams
UT RTI
Las Vegas
NV RTI
Eastover
SC RTI
Tobyhanna
High Tech
Center
Sacramento
High Tech Center
FBNC
FJSC
FHAZ
FGGA
FHTX
Ft Huachuca
Campus
Bethany Beach
DE RTI
Ft Gordon
Signal Center
& School
FSGA
Ft Meade
VI MOSs
(DINFOS)
Extending Signal & Cyberspace Education to the Army
Ft Stewart
Campus
Ft Bragg
Campus
USARC
ARNG
Ft Campbell
Campus
Ft Riley
Campus
Ft Carson
Campus
JBLM
Campus
FMVA
Ft Polk
Campus
Ft Hood
Campus
Basic Installers
Course (BIC)
Ft Bliss
Campus
USARPAC
Campus
Camp Arifjan, KU
Campus
RA
Regional Signal Training Sites (RSTS) x12
JMRC
8
th
Army
Regional Training Institutes
High Tech Centers
Signal School Extension - Campuses
Multiple Campuses…One School
CP Lincoln
IL RTI
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As of: 15 JUNE 2019
Security +:
ETA Fiber:
Network +:
IT Fundamentals:
A+ 220-901:
PassedTotal Tested
248 203 81.85%
225 151 67.11%
351 241 68.66%
864 572 66.20%
366 361 98.63%
Pass Rates
TOP FIVE CLASSES TAUGHT (FY19 Operations (YTD)
Classes
Purpose: Meet commanders’ needs for communications, cyber training and certification by:
standardizing the quality of training, providing flexibility to the commander, and establishing
governance.
End state: A persistent linkage between institutional training and education from the CCoE to
the regional signal training sites that meets current and future requirements for the
Cyberspace workforce in support of operational commanders.
Enabling Network Competency & Compliance
Regional Signal Training Sites
Enable Training at Home Station
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IT Network & Cisco Routing
Fiber / TFOCA / ETA FIBER
CompTIA IT Fund.
CompTIA Network+ N10-007
CompTIA A+ 901
CompTIA A+ 902
CompTIA Security+ SY0-501
SharePoint
Harris Radios
KG-175 Taclane
SPLUNK
SNAP O&M
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
ICND1/CCENT
ICND2/CCNA
Call Manager
RMF (Risk Mgmt Framework)
HBSS
Enterprise Security Manager
Cyber DMG
Project Management (PMP)
Introduction to Tactical Radios
Introduction to Field Radios
SCCM (Sys Ctr Config Manger)
Basic IT Routing
Advanced IT Routing
Smart-T
ITIL Foundations
CISSP
CySA+
Windows 10
CISM
Project +
Linux + LXO-103
Linux + LXO-104
LSS (Green Belt)*
Server +
JEM (AN/PRC-148 JTRS EMB)
JNN
GBS
RSTS Classes Taught Total: 56 Classes
*Not showing all
classes, there are
multiple iteration
of classes
Enabling Flexibility to the Commander
Regional Signal Training Sites
Enable Training at Home Station
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Signal Training Strategy
Building on the Foundation
Synchronizing Training and Maintenance
Signal Assessment Tables (SAT)
TC 6-02.1 U.S. Army Signal Training Strategy published July 19
Future revisions will provide standardized Table I VII to increase readiness of Signal formations
Baseline assessment for use by Army commanders to standardize training for Signal crews and sections
This framework establishes a common language to streamline lessons learned and best practices
Tables are inclusive of all tactical Signal formations - BN S6, ESB, and BEB Companies
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Chief of Signal; Commandant; and DCG-S BG Christopher L. Eubank: 706-791-8973 or
christopher.l.Eubank.mil@mail.mil
Regimental Command Sergeant Major CSM Richard D. Knott: 706-791-6128 or
richard.d.knott.mil@mail.mil
Regimental Chief Warrant Officer CW5 Garth R. Hahn: 706-791-5771 or
garth.r.hahn.mil@mail.mil
Director, Office of the Chief of Signal LTC Edward Kendall: 706-791-5463 or
edward.w.kendall4.mil@mail.mil
Deputy Director Will Norat: 706-791-4637 or wilfredo.nora[email protected]
Officer Division Mr. Ron Frame: 706-791-6652 or [email protected]
Enlisted Division Mr. Lamar Lauderdale: 706-791-8194 or lamar.d.lauderdale.civ@mail.mil
Signal School Academics
Signal Leader Development College LTC Frank Sperl: 706-791-3359 or francis.x.sperl.mil@mail.mil
Signal Enlisted Development College LTC Jason Allen: 706-791-2871 or jason.e.allen42.mil@mail.mil
Regional Signal Training Sites Director: LTC Dominick Wilkinson: 706-791-7325; dominick.j.wilkinson.mil@mail.mil
Deputy Director: Mr. Dave Verret: 706-791-7715; david.l.verr[email protected]
Signal School Contacts
Signal Regimental Update
Signal Strong!
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AFCEA TECHNET 2019
Chief of Signal/Regimental CSM
BG Eubank/CSM Knott